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Topic: women in construction

Lauren Iglio first stepped onto a Haskell job site in 2008 as a field clerk. Seventeen years later,…
Growing up, Deanna Biddick envisioned herself teaching special education. But about a year into…
A licensed civil engineer with experience in structural steel design and detailing, Ella Culubong…
Haskell paired a talented and respected engineering leader with an area of tremendous need when…
Editor’s note: Today’s final installment in Haskell.com’s weeklong Women in Construction Week…
Editor’s note: As Women in Construction Week continues, Haskell.com features the unique perspective…
Editor’s note: This year’s Women in Construction Week theme, “Many Paths, One Mission,” is exemplified…
Editor’s note: Haskell is marking Women in Construction Week 2023 and its theme, “Many Paths, One…
Editor’s note: Today, we kick off Women in Construction Week, which celebrates and promotes the…
Growing up, Candice Kofsky spent quite a few weekends in the garage building do-it-yourself projects…
While it’s true that construction remains a male-dominated industry, women are more commonly…
Women in Construction Week is celebrated annually during the first full week of March, focusing…
Noel Andersen is proof that it is never too late to pursue what you love. After a career in the hotel…
Nominated for her problem solving, creative thinking, and self-motivation, Kim Kirkpatrick,…
Robbie Isaac didn’t become a mechanical engineer to collect accolades or serve as a role model,…
Lauren Iglio first stepped onto a Haskell job site in 2008 as a field clerk and, in the 13 years since,…
Since she became the director of Haskell’s packaging operations and its Atlanta office in late…

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